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Ket   United Kingdom. Feb 29 2008 09:11. Posts 5664 | | |
If you are a serious player that multitables internet-poker for a living (or part-time income) you will have a first-hand appreciation for what a large mental undertaking it is in comparison to most other jobs. To play a multitabling session requires massive amounts of constant processing of information and decision-making without pause over an extended period of time. Therefore, the quality of your mental state when playing will have a huge impact on your effectiveness at the tables and ultimately your results.
You will be playing your best when you are in mental state of operation known as flow. You have probably experienced this state before in your life in doing other things such as playing competitive sports or games, studying and solving problems etc. Here are the key components of this state:
- A clearly defined awareness of a single goal: to make the best possible decisions that yield the highest expectation
- A high degree of concentration, energized focus and full involvement
- A loss of self-consciousness, transcendence of ego boundaries, complete absorption in the activity of playing poker to the point of suspension of awareness of all irrelevant external stimuli
- An altered or distorted subjective sense of time, which usually seems to pass faster
- A sense of personal control over the game and your outcome
- Intrinsic motivation: operating in the flow state causes a great sense of exhilaration, satisfaction and powerful feeling of competence so that the activity that induces the state (playing poker) feels rewarding in itself because of the fun you're having, ie. not just rewarding because of the money you might win.
To maximise your effectiveness, you should aim to try and spend the majority of your playing time in this state. In this article I will discuss a few steps you might try to take to ensure this.
Pre-emptively reduce external flow-breaking distractions:
- Turn off phone/msn/aim/skype/ventrilo/irc/etc
- Let housemates/family know in advance you don't want to be distracted or disturbed
- Clear your desk and immediate surrounding area of clutter
- Try to have a suitably spacious desk and suitable enough chair so that they don't cause any discomfort for sitting at 1-2 hours at a time
- If there is distracting background noise in your area drown it out with noise-cancelling headphones, a loud air filter/fan, music, or a white noise generator (an inexpensive one would be setting a radio to a frequency there isn't any broadcast at)
- Don't listen to music with lyrics, a definite beat, a catchy melody, or one of your favorite pieces. Research on productivity with music versus without music is inconclusive. If you think you need music, perhaps to help block out external background noise, choose some with no lyrics and with relatively monotonous melodies.
- Don't play when tired, sleepy, hungry or thirsty, or have any other distractions that cause discomfort. Keep water within easy reach and if you need to go, don't hold it and keep playing just go.
Build a strong interest. It's going to be very hard to force yourself into a fully immersed state when playing if you don't want to play. If you don't love aspects of the game like challenge and competition, and are doing it for the sole reason to grind out the money, it's going to be very hard and may even be good reason to consider a career change. Instead of doing the same thing over and over like 12-tabling full ring according to a set simple tight abc poker algorithm, do things sometimes to mix up the grinding routine, maybe dabble in other forms of the game every once in a while and always make sure you are feeling a sufficient level of challenge in what you're doing. You will be able to induce the flow state most effectively when you feel like the games you're in aren't so easy to beat for a rate you want to beat them at that you can just do it without any effort.
Master your tools. Make sure you are completely comfortable and familiarised with the functions of your mouse and keyboard as well as the poker site(s) you're playing on and any scripts you might be using to hotkey various actions to make them more convenient (such as the BetPot script). When you want to put in a raise of X you shouldn't ever need to spend any time having to consciously think about the mechanics of how you're going to do that, which buttons you're going to need to press or where you're going to need to click - all your thought needs be concentrated only on the game itself.
Build your mental stamina. It's often important to be able to maintain focus for long periods of time, especially when you're playing longer sessions against opposition that get tired and start playing sloppy after a while. You can make a lot of money against people who aren't playing their best. In order to be able to maintain flow over longer periods of time, and thus effectively play longer sessions, you have to build up your mental stamina a little at a time. Some things you can do to help include eating healthier and geting into a routine of regular exercise - when you do this you will generally feel much more energetic. Try to play as little as 5 minutes longer per session every day than you did the day before. Just as athletes build physical stamina by pushing past the point of exhaustion, you can build mental stamina by pushing past the point of frustration. Continuing to concentrate when your brain is tired is the key to stretching your attention span and building mental endurance. Also try to keep your brain oxygenated over long sessions. When you are sitting still for long periods of time, blood tends to pool in your lower body and legs because of gravity. While playing shift position in your seat every so often. Don't sit there frozen in one position. The move will help keep the blood circulating, sending more oxygen to your brain and helping you remain alert. Sit out at your tables every 40-80 minutes just as you feel your concentration begin to dip or need to go, and take the time to walk around a bit and maybe take some deep breaths of fresh air. When you walk around your calves will serve as pumps for your blood that has been pooling lower in your body and get it flowing more evenly throughout the body, which again, carries more oxygen to the brain making you more alert.
Perhaps the greatest inhibitor of flow in poker is the various stressful emotions attached with winning and losing lots of money. It's easy to become tilted and angered by bad beats, coolers, being outplayed or berated by players at the table and lose sight of your primary goal, and it's just as easy to get into a comfort zone after winning a certain amount that you want to sit on and defend, which can make you play more timid. In my next article I will discuss the importance of having a good tough robust mindset in competition using concepts from sports psychology and how you can mentally condition yourself to avoid this great pitfall.
Thanks for reading.
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Nuros   United Kingdom. Feb 29 2008 10:20. Posts 619 | | | |
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Floofy   Canada. Feb 29 2008 10:23. Posts 6597 | | |
Thanks for writing
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Floofy   Canada. Feb 29 2008 10:24. Posts 6597 | | |
next article should be myth's masturbation techniques |
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| i masturbate SO much. masturbating fucking ROCKS and im SO GOOD at it jesus christ i should do it right now but frinkx is standing RIGHT next to me - Myth | |
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nullmind   United States. Feb 29 2008 10:43. Posts 89 | | |
Thanks for the article. Good read. |
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Sheitan   Canada. Feb 29 2008 10:44. Posts 2362 | | | |
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RiKD   United States. Feb 29 2008 11:04. Posts 2423 | | |
great article. so many great things in here that REALLY make a difference that no one ever talks about. i think tilt and being distracted go hand in hand.
also as far as music goes i need it. after a lot of trial and error i've found jazz is the best for me. not overly dramatic classical and not overly catchy electronica is really good too.
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Stygg   Sweden. Feb 29 2008 11:04. Posts 1283 | | |
agree so much about the flow part, very well put also. this is stuff that i know about but could never explain like this. vn ket |
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Shenny   Canada. Feb 29 2008 11:25. Posts 230 | | | |
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Stat.Quo   Somalia. Feb 29 2008 11:55. Posts 877 | | |
great article
also, i noticed lil jon' and poker dont go well together, that nigga ends up making me raise every hand lol |
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Bigbobm   United States. Feb 29 2008 11:56. Posts 2484 | | | |
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| mauerb: so your the tilt employee at this table | |
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JoeDeertay   United States. Feb 29 2008 11:57. Posts 764 | | |
Such a great article. Thanks a lot Ket =] |
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Nazgul   Netherlands. Feb 29 2008 12:31. Posts 4303 | | | |
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BLo01   Canada. Feb 29 2008 12:34. Posts 115 | | |
really good read, best article i did read in a long time ! |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Feb 29 2008 20:01. Posts 8771 | | |
An article like this is far better than basically any strategy article, personal maintenence is extremley important. If you are focused, discplined, and motivated you will accel much more than somsone who is out of shape, poor work ethic, and constantly sourrounded by distractions. If you take the time to really think about things, answers have a way of finding you |
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VanDerMeyde   Norway. Feb 29 2008 20:06. Posts 1596 | | |
This article is very helpful for me, thanks |
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collegesucks   United States. Mar 01 2008 00:59. Posts 1786 | | |
cool article. the subject was sort of unexpected but it was just what i needed to hear.. (10k hands over three months? lol..) |
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handbanana21   United States. Mar 01 2008 03:56. Posts 149 | | | |
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wilddamon   New Zealand. Mar 01 2008 14:42. Posts 92 | | |
I am INSPIRED!!!! <3 <3 <3 |
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Zealeo   Canada. Mar 01 2008 18:07. Posts 324 | | | |
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EvilSky   Czech Republic. Mar 02 2008 03:19. Posts 1497 | | |
I really sympathize with playing timid after winning a certain amount and also playing worse when you feel the games are easy and uninteresting. Thats why when I move to another site or go up the stakes I play much better than when I am a regular at the given stakes.
Hoping to read your next article soon, gj. |
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SashineK   Czech Republic. Mar 02 2008 12:25. Posts 20 | | |
So true. Gr8 read. Ty Ket |
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Mar 02 2008 21:19. Posts 5628 | | |
excellent read, very well rounded article. |
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LNinja   Canada. Mar 03 2008 19:31. Posts 324 | | |
good stuff. did you get this from the power of full engagement? |
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RaiNKhAN   United States. Mar 05 2008 06:06. Posts 665 | | |
I'm going to start practicing these methods to maintain focus, because I feel there is no coincidence that somedays I play better and some days I don't since i'm somewhat inconsistent with diet/exercising/sleep schedule. A fine footprint you've left here on this site Ket, GJ. |
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YoMeR   United States. Mar 07 2008 12:29. Posts 5768 | | |
Props sir. I know for sure there's times where I feel i'm playing my A+ game and other times when i'm playing much much worse. And it's not the cards it's me.
Nice tips to get started tho. |
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nice and very important article |
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bongky   Peru. Mar 08 2008 05:59. Posts 950 | | |
very nice article i love it <3
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EscapingR   Netherlands. Mar 12 2008 04:42. Posts 307 | | |
very nice read, next one please :D |
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k2o4   United States. Mar 15 2008 22:13. Posts 1617 | | | |
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HachiRoku   United States. Mar 15 2008 23:26. Posts 314 | | |
I definitely need to work on this. Thanks for the great read |
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Shad   United Kingdom. Mar 16 2008 08:08. Posts 181 | | | |
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ShaunR   United States. Mar 16 2008 14:02. Posts 416 | | |
| | On February 29 2008 09:11 Ket wrote:
[*] Don't play when tired, sleepy, hungry or thirsty, or have any other distractions that cause discomfort. Keep water within easy reach and if you need to go, don't hold it and keep playing just go.
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Just to clarify, I think he for sure means in the toilet.
Wait... Right? |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Mar 18 2008 19:17. Posts 2409 | | |
| | On February 29 2008 20:01 TalentedTom wrote:
An article like this is far better than basically any strategy article, personal maintenence is extremley important. If you are focused, discplined, and motivated you will accel much more than somsone who is out of shape, poor work ethic, and constantly sourrounded by distractions. If you take the time to really think about things, answers have a way of finding you |
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SuperElmo   Bulgaria. Mar 19 2008 03:01. Posts 73 | | |
Thank you,Ket.Few are the people who are so aware and deliberate to share their knowledge with others. |
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Cray0ns   United States. Mar 20 2008 14:56. Posts 170 | | |
Thanks Ket. I might actually forward this to people who get pissed when I dont answer the phone or ask them not to bother me during a session.
Also I showed several people on here graphs of my play on my desktop vs my laptop like 75k+ hands on each and the results were ridiculous. Even though I was on a 10" laptop, my results were much better and much lower variance than on my 2 monitor desktop. This goes against what might ones first impression that the desktop would have better results because I have no overlap and bigger table sizes, but I think this articles outlines a lot of what went wrong.
With the laptop I was forced into a state of flow since it required more effort, on the desktop there was more space open to distraction - i.e I could fit 8 tables PLUS AIM, pokertracker window, etc etc. Even without those things play could be more casual since I wasn't forced to toggle screens etc. My results didn't fall in line with (or exceed) my laptop success until I really focussed on keeping my concentration and eliminating these distractions.
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jully   Bulgaria. Mar 21 2008 06:13. Posts 145 | | |
U DID A GREAT JOB : WELL DONE;
i'M WAITING FOR THE NEXT ONE  |
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That was a very good read. Some great advice there!
Cheers. <3 |
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kesh   Greece. Apr 01 2008 00:03. Posts 344 | | |
| | On March 02 2008 21:19 n0rthf4ce wrote:
excellent read, very well rounded article. |
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pibe86   Colombia. Apr 02 2008 19:08. Posts 2 | | |
men, i am from colombia and i had never read about it
thanks men |
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Avius   Germany. Apr 03 2008 15:06. Posts 24 | | |
definately an awesome article, will help me a lot in my future, now that i started.
you couldn't be more right about the music, i tend to play really sloppily when im listening to pop/whatever music. gonna try playing even more focused now
cheers |
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jchysk   United States. Apr 05 2008 20:04. Posts 74 | | |
I don't completely agree with the music. I find that if I'm 24 tabling or doing a lot at once music seems to help me get into the zone and play my sessions focused a lot longer than if I'm not listening to music. I think poker requires a different kind of concentration for me though because if I'm programming I can't listen to any music at all or I'm not able to come up with what I'm trying to accomplish.
Also, for concentration on those long and grueling days try taking vitamins and ginkgo biloba a little bit before you start. |
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